Park
West Point fuq l-Eno
30 persuna tal-post jissuġġeruh,
Lokalità
5101 N Roxboro St
Durham, NC
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Museum and city park nestled by the Eno River and home to the annual Festival for the Eno. Check out the Paddling at Dusk!
There is a great swimming hole here. You can also rent canoes and kayaks, hike, and cookout in the picnic shelters.
From their website: A 404-acre natural and historic park that is located along a 2-mile stretch of the scenic Eno River located on 5101 North Roxboro Road, 6 miles north of downtown Durham. Enjoy a leisurely picnic and stroll around the grounds, or take a hike through the woods on one of the park trails. Feel free to bring your canoe or raft and experience the beauty of the Eno River. Take a step back in time to Durham’s early beginnings by touring the working Grist Mill, the 1850's McCown-Mangum House and the Hugh Mangum Museum of Photography.
From their website: A 404-acre natural and historic park that is located along a 2-mile stretch of the scenic Eno River located on 5101 North Roxboro Road, 6 miles north of downtown Durham. Enjoy a leisurely picnic and stroll around the grounds, or take a hike through the woods on one of the park t…
To call the Eno a "river" is almost misleading - it's an overgrown stream but deep enough to canoe in the summer months. And West Point on the Eno has well worn trails that are great for hiking - good kid activity and great exercise.